Tango M-C
Tango M-C
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Tango M-C
Tango M-C
  • Formation Ensemble Jazz (Solo/Feature: Bugle)
  • Formation optionnelle Ensemble Jazz (Solo/Feature: Trompette)
  • Éditeur David Jones
  • Niveau de difficulté
    (moyen)
  • Édition Conducteur et parties
  • Maison d’Édition Walrus Music Publishing
  • N ° de commande WMP56505
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  • Genre: Musique latine, Tango
This chart is a flugelhorn (or trumpet) feature. The solo is in the first book and second trumpet ha sthe lead part. In spite of the title, the main groove is a combination of bossa and tango rhythms with some montuna figures here and there. The range of the solo part is very reasonable although a warm, expressive sound is desirable. The release of the first chorus gives the soloist a breathing spell with the brass section taking ocer the melody. The entire second chorus is an improvised solo and the changes are fairly standard (with a few curveballs in thebridge). Some if the conjunto-style backgrounds might take a little shedding for younger bands but the tempo is moderate (quarter note=120). Following the solo chorus, saxes take the melody for the first two 'A' sections, providing some nice color contrast. The bridge moves in to a 12/8 Afro-Cuban groove (drum parts are notated precisely enough to give younger players a guide). Back to 4/4 for the next 'A'. the brass section delivers a nice full-throated, Cuban son version of the melody (lead trumpet only needs a good C). A final half-chorus rounds out this tune with the solo flugelhorn back in command. A brief montuna coda gives the soloist a bit more blowing space before a quiet, rubato ending. At just over 5 minutes, this would be a good way to show off your trpt/flg soloist and crack Latin ensemble work at a festival or concert. Optional vibes, guitar. Medium.